London - professional stay
Pourquoi choisir un voyage incentive à Londres ?
Organiser un voyage incentive à Londres, c’est offrir à vos collaborateurs bien plus qu’un simple déplacement professionnel. En seulement trois jours, ils découvrent l’une des capitales les plus inspirantes d’Europe tout en partageant des expériences qui renforcent les échanges et la cohésion d’équipe. Entre patrimoine, gastronomie et lieux emblématiques, Londres constitue un cadre idéal pour fédérer un groupe.
Une immersion dans le cœur historique de Londres
Votre séjour débute dans le célèbre quartier juridique de la capitale. Accompagnés d’un guide, vous découvrez les impressionnantes Royal Courts of Justice ainsi que la Temple Church, construite au XIIᵉ siècle par les Templiers. Ces visites permettent de mieux comprendre les traditions britanniques tout en explorant des lieux chargés d’histoire.
La journée se prolonge ensuite dans l’ambiance typiquement londonienne, entre pubs historiques, rues animées et restaurants de caractère.
Entre institutions britanniques et art de vivre
Le lendemain, place aux incontournables avec la visite du Palais de Westminster et de Big Ben, véritables symboles du Royaume-Uni. Vous plongez dans le fonctionnement du Parlement britannique avant de vivre l’une des traditions les plus élégantes du pays : un Afternoon Tea servi dans le cadre raffiné de Kensington Palace.
Cette expérience, à la fois conviviale et authentique, fait partie des moments forts du séjour.
Londres à votre rythme
Parce qu’un voyage incentive doit aussi laisser place à la découverte personnelle, plusieurs temps libres sont prévus tout au long du programme. Chacun peut ainsi explorer les quartiers qui l’inspirent le plus.
Certains choisiront de visiter Buckingham Palace ou Covent Garden, tandis que d’autres préféreront les collections du Victoria and Albert Museum, le Natural History Museum ou une séance shopping à Knightsbridge, Regent Street ou Oxford Street.
Des soirées propices aux échanges
Tout au long du séjour, les repas deviennent de véritables moments de partage. Restaurants emblématiques, pubs historiques et bars à cocktails offrent des cadres variés pour prolonger les discussions dans une ambiance détendue.
Ces instants informels sont souvent ceux qui créent les meilleurs souvenirs et renforcent naturellement les liens entre les participants.
Une organisation pensée dans les moindres détails
Chez Brightside Travel, nous organisons chaque voyage incentive à Londres sur mesure. Nous coordonnons l’ensemble de la logistique, des transferts privés aux réservations de restaurants, en passant par les guides et les visites. Vous profitez ainsi d’un programme fluide, sans contrainte, afin de vous concentrer pleinement sur vos équipes.
Que vous souhaitiez remercier vos collaborateurs, organiser un séminaire ou renforcer la cohésion de votre entreprise, Londres offre un cadre prestigieux, facilement accessible depuis la France et particulièrement adapté aux événements professionnels.
Découvrez également nos voyages de groupe en Angleterre :
https://www.brightside-travel.com/voyage/angleterre/
Vous pouvez également découvrir le Parlement britannique sur son site officiel :
London - business trip: itinerary
Arrival in London and discovery of the legal district
2.00 pm - Visit to the Royal Courts of Justice
Located on Strand, These impressive neo-Gothic buildings (opened in 1882 by Queen Victoria) house the High Court and Court of Appeal of England and Wales. The architecture is the work of George Edmund Street and symbolises the power of British justice.
Anecdote: Some of the most famous trials are held here, and the lawyers still wear wigs and traditional robes.
Arrival in London - Legal district and Templars
Morning
The group arrives at St Pancras International mid-morning. Your English-speaking guide and private coach will meet you directly at the station for your departure to the heart of London.
Lunch
Lunch in a traditional pub close to the Royal Courts of Justice.
Example: The Old Bank of England, a magnificent pub housed in the former Bank of England, renowned for its Victorian decor and traditional pies.
3.15pm - Visit to the Temple Church
Built in the 12th century by the Knights Templar, it is famous for its circular nave, inspired by the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. A place steeped in mystery and history, it served as a place of worship for the Knights Templar and later as the legal centre of the Inns of Court.
Anecdote: The Temple Church appears in the novel The Da Vinci Code, adding to its mysterious aura.
Late afternoon / Evening
Free time and evening in a bar (reservation not required) in Russell Square.
Here are a few suggestions close to your hotel or lively neighbourhoods:
- The Coral Room (Bloomsbury) - a chic bar with an Art Deco decor.
- carfes Bar (Holborn) - elegant and cosy, ideal for a cocktail.
- The Princess Louise (Holborn) - typical Victorian listed pub.
Dinner in a strategic location
Here are some ideas to suit your mood:
- Skylon (Southbank, view of the Thames)
- Dishoom Covent Garden (refined Indian cuisine, friendly atmosphere)
- Rules (London's oldest restaurant, founded in 1798, specialising in game and British cuisine).
Night
Check-in at the Kimpton Fitzroy London, a 5* hotel
British royalty and afternoon tea
Parliament, royalty & London at your own pace
10.00 - Visit to the Houses of Westminster of Parliament)
An emblematic UNESCO World Heritage site. The current neo-Gothic palace dates from the 19th century. (1840-1876), the work of Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin, but the site has been the seat of political power since the 11th century.
The famous CLOCK TOWER, known as Big Ben (actually the nickname for the bell), is one of London's most photographed symbols.
Anecdote: This is where the annual ritual of the State Opening of Parliament takes place, when the monarch delivers his speech from the throne.
Lunch - Afternoon Tea at Kensington Palace, Queen Victoria's former residence and now the official home of several members of the Royal Family (including the Prince and Princess of Wales).
Afternoon Tea, a quintessentially British tradition, is served in the elegant surroundings of the Orangery or the Royal Drawing Rooms. A refined experience with selected teas, sandwiches, cream scones and delicate pastries.
Free afternoon - Visits & shopping (Your guide will suggest a flexible programme to suit your needs)
Cultural visits :
- Victoria & Albert Museum : the world's largest museum of decorative arts.
- Natural History Museum : Ideal for families with children, dinosaurs and interactive galleries.
- Buckingham Palace & St James's Park : A must-see walk past the sovereign's official residence.
Shopping :
- Harrods (Knightsbridge): a legendary department stores', a temple of luxury and excess.
- Regent Street & Oxford Street : perfect for international brands
- Covent Garden : independent shops, crafts and a festive atmosphere in December.
Dinner Possible strategic locations
- Skylon (Southbank): views of the Thames, modern cuisine.
- The Ivy (Covent Garden): a chic institution and timeless.
- Rules (Covent Garden, 1798): London's oldest restaurant, ideal for an immersion in British tradition.
- Dishoom (Kensington or Covent Garden): Indian cuisine inspired by the cafés of Bombay, very friendly.
An evening in a bar (no reservation required)
Here are a few recommended addresses for the atmosphere:
- American Bar - The Savoy: one of the world's most famous cocktail bars.
- Scarfes Bar (Holborn): cosy, elegant, live jazz.
- The Churchill Arms (Kensington): a flowery and eccentric Victorian pub, known for its decor.
- The Coral Room (Bloomsbury): a bright and chic Art Deco atmosphere.
London at your own pace & departure
Morning - Free time on the South Bank
The South Bank is one of London's most pleasant walks along the River Thames, with superb views of Big Ben, the London Eye and the Houses of Parliament. This lively district combines culture, modern architecture and a lively atmosphere, with numerous cafés, street artists and open spaces.
A number of points of interest can be discovered along the way:
Southbank Centre : a key cultural venue, hosting exhibitions, events and relaxation areas.accessible in just a few minutes, offering magnificent panoramic views over the city.
Leicester Square and Covent Garden: easily accessible on foot or by public transport, perfect for strolling around and enjoying the London atmosphere.
Afternoon - Free time
Last free moments to enjoy London as the group wishes.
Shopping in iconic areas such as Covent Garden and Oxford Street.
Stroll along the Thames or stop off at a café with a view of the city.
You can visit a museum such as the Tate Modern, housed in a former power station and accessible free of charge.
Late afternoon - Departure
Coach transfer to St Pancras International.
Assistance from your English-speaking guide for check-in and departure of the group.
- All transfers and transport by private car
- Local English-speaking guides
- Excursions and visits mentioned, entrance fees
- Accommodation in a hotel in central London
Meals (except when mentioned as «free») - Activities mentioned in the programme
- Drinks and tips
- Meals not mentioned or mentioned as «free»
- Medical insurance available as an option.